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A Clash of Kings (Song of Ice and Fire) (Paperback)

by George R.R. Martin (Author)
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  • Paperback: 752 pages
  • Publisher: Voyager; New Ed edition (4 Oct 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006479898
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006479895
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 11.2 x 5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 483 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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George R.R. Martin writes sword-and-sorcery which concentrates on the swords. A Clash of Kings is the second volume of A Song of Ice and Fire, the sequence which began with A Game of Thrones and will take another four volumes to complete. The Seven Kingdoms are divided by revolt and blood feud; beyond their Northern borders, the men of the Night Watch fight the coming of a great cold and the walking corpses that travel with it; on the other side of the ocean, the last of the Kingdom's deposed ruling house mourns her horseclan husband and rears the dragonlets she hatched from his funeral pyre. This is character-driven fantasy--we see most events through the eyes of the sons and daughters of the Stark family, the once and future Kings of the North, whose father's judicial murder started the war. Martin avoids the cosy Californian cheeriness of many epic fantasies in favour of a sense of the squalor and grandeur of high medieval life; there is passion here, and misery and charm--and a profound sense of moral ambiguity as we learn to like the Richard III figure in this epic as much as the more virtuous Starks. --Roz Kaveney

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George R. R. Martin's superb fantasy epic continues in consummate style as bloodshed and alchemy lay waste the Seven Kingdoms in the second volume of A Song of Ice and Fire. The Iron Throne once united the Sunset Lands, but King Robert is dead, his widow is a traitor to his memory, and his surviving brothers are set on a path of war amongst themselves. At King's Landing, the head of Lord Eddard Stark rots on a spike for all to see. His daughter Sansa is betrothed still to his killer's son Joffrey -- Queen Cersei's son, though not the son of her late husband Robert. Even so, Joffrey is now a boy-king, Cersei is his regent, and war is inevitable. In Dragonstone, Robert's brother Stannis has declared himself king, while his other brother Renly proclaims himself king at Storm's End -- and Eddard Stark's fifteen year old son Robb wears the crown of the north at Winterfell. A comet in the night sky, red and malevolent, the colour of blood and flame, can only be an omen of murder and war. Stannis's child Princess Shireen dreams of dragons waking from stone. And a white raven has brought word from the Citadel itself, foretelling summer's end.

It has been the longest summer in living memory, lasting ten years, and the smallfolk say it means an even longer winter to come...The first rule of war is never give the enemy his wish. But winter will be the biggest enemy. From beyond the Wall the undead and Others clamour for freedom, and from beyond the sea the long-dead Dragon King's daughter hatches her revenge. Robb Stark will be exceedingly lucky to reach adulthood.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality, 30 Oct 2006
If you've read A Game of Thrones (book 1 in the series), you'll know what to expect. Hard and uncomprimising prose like the world in which it's set. This is grown up fantasy for grown ups. There's no mincing elves or improbable wizards in these books. Just scheming lords, battle hardened knights, pampered aristocracy, etc. - all with realistic strengths and weaknesses. This second books ups the ante of the first. There's over 700 pages of dense text to keep you going and it's quite simply the best fantasy book I've read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rotten to the core..., 16 Nov 2001
If you want clean cut heroes, buy another book. Every character is more venomous than the last. You find yourself unwillingly fascinated by the depths of brutality and depravity that even the most amiable can reach. And for all that, I couldn't put the evil thing down. For every horror you suffer you're rewarded with a stroke of humanity that seems all the more poignant against the dark backdrop.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Clash of Kings, 3 Mar 2007
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This is the second book in the Song of Ice and Fire series, and it continues on almost directly from where A Game of Thrones left off. The character-specific chapter format continues in 'Kings, as it does in all the books so far, and the writing is immediately powerful, despite this second book beginning more slowly than 'Thrones.

Plot-wise, things become more involved and more active here, as we meet (through the eyes of others) important characters only referred to by name in the first book. The early chapters are rather slow, with the really powerful writing typically reserved for the last few pages of a character's chapter, but it is only really slow in comparison to the closing chapters of A Game of Thrones; thankfully, 'Kings has the same intoxicating, addictive page-turning quality of the first book, and past the initial chapters it once again becomes nigh impossible to put this book down.

A slower start gives way to increasingly exciting chapters as world-changing events continue to unfold, all set against the red comet that trails across the skies in Martin's world, with many a character claiming the comet as their own sign to encourage their ambitions... of course, readers will have their own ideas of whose comet it is. This theme is subtle (just as the fantasy's magical elements continue to be), but really gives a sense of continuation to the different characters' chapters, many of which are otherwise not directly related. As with the first book, this way of splitting up the book flows wonderfully and absolutely draws the reader in.

The writing is no less powerful than in the first book of the series, once past the slower beginning, and events really pick up pace and intensity here, as does Martin's writing. Some of the book's most powerful and imagination-capturing scenes are only equalled in any fantasy anywhere by later books in the Ice and Fire series. A Clash of Kings also gives the reader a better sense of the scope of the fantasy world (which is colossal), yet succeeds in maintaining the incredible characterisation and merciless plotting of the first book. It combines all of this with a few of the more fantastical elements of the world (those eagerly hoping for more monsters and magic will particularly savour John's chapters), and the writing itself never lapses into being merely good; it is always excellent.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well written and captivating
An excellent purchase for any fantasy fan. Very suspenseful, with many twists in all of its numerous (they would have to be, for a work of this size! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Epic tale
I'm working my way through this epic series, having struggled to get into the first book. It's certainly been a worthwhile experience as I now recognise that this is the work of a... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. G. Firth

4.0 out of 5 stars Gripping but....
Picking up right where 'A Game of Thrones' left off, 'A Clash of Kings' is just as gripping as its predecessor and is a very captivating book. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bad books? I DON'T THINK SO!!!
Thoroughly, totally, utterly brillient. The entire set are.


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Published 15 months ago by Ms. F. Lawrence

5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime
What a truly brilliant read. Martin's world is perhaps not as large as those you'll find in other series, but it's depth and detail makes this more epic than any other. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Mr. L. Clements

3.0 out of 5 stars "Epics" are for holidays
I've picked this up three times now and put it down each time, having been unable to devote the necessary time I feel it needs to get into. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Big Jim

5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Sequel - More of the Same!
This book is the brilliant continuation of A Game of Thrones. It was only a matter of hours after finishing the first book in Martin's epic series that I had to go out and... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Robbie Swale

2.0 out of 5 stars slow motion
The first book was enjoyable, with Martin taking time to present the pyschology of the different characters. However, I was quite disappointed by the second one. Read more
Published on 7 Mar 2007 by B. Patrick

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but starts slowly
"A Clash of Kings" continues the epic saga begun in "A Game of Thrones". After the death of the previous king, there emerge 4 or 5 other characters who believe they have a valid... Read more
Published on 12 Sep 2006 by Steven Baker

5.0 out of 5 stars "All sorts of people are calling themselves kings"
The first book in this series set up a clear precedent in terms of Martin's writing style. This author likes to carry the reader through the action using the perspective of... Read more
Published on 13 Jan 2005 by Sebastian Fernandez

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